The paper presents an overview of the figurative themes of Greek coinage with the aim of identifying the first monetary portrait of a living man (and woman), instead of the traditional images of divine heads. Starting from the first electrum issues minted in Asia Minor (on which some idealized human figures were imprinted), the bimetallic Achaemenid coinage is analysed, as well as the coinage manufactured by Western satraps and by the Macedonian kings Alexander I and Philip II. An in-depth investigation of some of Alexander III’s issues follows (silver denominations, 5-sheqel pieces of the so-called ‘Indian coinage’, two AE series from Egypt). The last part of the essay examines the issues of the Diadochi. They first represent the portrait ...
Roman coins are peculiar objects. In the first place, they were the official means of payment of the...
Coins issued by individual Persians in the western satrapies of the Achaemenid Empire can be identif...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Texte intégral : http://doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-10-04International audienceAmong other innovations...
Since the 16th c. numerous studies have been consecrated to the images depicted on Greek and Roman c...
Beginning in the Classical period, master engravers of Magna Graecia struck coins of unparalleled be...
Coins constitute a currency for commercial exchanging and wealth accumulation, but their wide circul...
The rider as an iconographie subject typical of the Macedonian coinage in a large time span (from th...
(in English) The work deals with the latest development in a period of Roman coinage, which stands o...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
The coinages issued by the Persian satraps in Asia Minor are reviewed summarily. The satrapal coinag...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the numismatic evidence for an analysis of the formal ic...
This thesis examines figural representations of foreign peoples and places on Roman coinage. An acc...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
This paper focuses on the coin production of Roman mint of Aquileia during the age of Constantine I,...
Roman coins are peculiar objects. In the first place, they were the official means of payment of the...
Coins issued by individual Persians in the western satrapies of the Achaemenid Empire can be identif...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Texte intégral : http://doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-10-04International audienceAmong other innovations...
Since the 16th c. numerous studies have been consecrated to the images depicted on Greek and Roman c...
Beginning in the Classical period, master engravers of Magna Graecia struck coins of unparalleled be...
Coins constitute a currency for commercial exchanging and wealth accumulation, but their wide circul...
The rider as an iconographie subject typical of the Macedonian coinage in a large time span (from th...
(in English) The work deals with the latest development in a period of Roman coinage, which stands o...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
The coinages issued by the Persian satraps in Asia Minor are reviewed summarily. The satrapal coinag...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the numismatic evidence for an analysis of the formal ic...
This thesis examines figural representations of foreign peoples and places on Roman coinage. An acc...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
This paper focuses on the coin production of Roman mint of Aquileia during the age of Constantine I,...
Roman coins are peculiar objects. In the first place, they were the official means of payment of the...
Coins issued by individual Persians in the western satrapies of the Achaemenid Empire can be identif...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...